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Quality resources developed for Home Schooling, International Schools and online education in sub-Saharan Africa, suitable for students planning to write Cambridge International Examinations.

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Quality resources developed for Home Schooling, International Schools and online education in sub-Saharan Africa, suitable for students planning to write Cambridge International Examinations.
What is History 3 - Skills
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What is History 3 - Skills

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KS 3 - An 11- page unit of work for Year 7-9 students. How people view and record the past; selection activity; students apply what they have learned by doing a task based on the concentration camps of the South African War / Anglo-Boer War - The war that should never have happened!
What is History?  2 - Time
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What is History? 2 - Time

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KS 3 - An introductory History lesson which introduces students to chronology and the measurement of time. Contains study notes, tasks for teacher and self-assessment (with answers and rubric) and link to a useful YouTube video for the topic. 1-2 lessons.
Judaism, Islam, Christianity
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Judaism, Islam, Christianity

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KS 2/3 Worksheet contains information about Judaism, Islam and Christianity and exercises which practise the use of study skills such as mind maps, key words, brief phrases. Suggested answers included. International Curriculum for Africa Year 7
African Feudalism
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African Feudalism

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KS 3 - A 5 page worksheet with information, questions, glossary and suggested answers; asks whether feudalism existed in Africa; compares with European feudalism International Curriculum for Africa Year 7
Land and Labour in African Society
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Land and Labour in African Society

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KS 2-3: An 8 page worksheet containing information, questions and a Formal Assessment Task: Introduction Tools used by African farmers Land use in Africa Labour in African society Formal assessment task International Curriculum for Africa Year 7
Princess Diana - Women in History
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Princess Diana - Women in History

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KS 3 Worksheet containing instructions for students to create a PowerPoint presentation about Princess Diana. Students expected to answer a "to what extent" question.
Gender Issues - Women in History
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Gender Issues - Women in History

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KS 3 - A 21 page unit of work suitable for international / multi-cultural schools Introduction to Women in History A famous Asian woman - Sorghaghtani Beki A famous African woman – Wangari Maathai A famous British woman – Princess Diana Women and witchcraft An investigation into a gender issue International Curriculum for Africa Year 7
Wangari Maathai - Women in History
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Wangari Maathai - Women in History

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KS 3 - A 7 page worksheet containing information about Wangari Maathai, questions which practise historical skills; a glossary and suggested answers International Curriculum for Africa Year 7 Useful as an EcoSchool topic for History
The Middle Ages
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The Middle Ages

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KS 3 Year / Grade 7 Covers the basics for those who have not previously studied the topic - but also looks at what was happening in China, Africa and the Middle East at the time. A 34 page module suitable for multi-cultural and international schools. Introduction The Middle Ages in Britain The Church Knights and Ladies Castles The Black Death Self-test Multiple choice During the Middle Ages in China Timelines Sequencing activity During the Middle Ages in Africa The kingdom of Mali Using evidence to study the Kingdom of Benin The Islamic World during the Middle Ages (International Curriculum for Africa Year 7)
The Development of Agriculture
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The Development of Agriculture

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KS 3 A full 64 page module which covers early agricultural societies Land and labour in African society Feudal societies Europe, France, China, Africa Agriculture in Britain - Peasants Revolt and Agrarian revolution Food production in Africa International Curriculum for Africa Year 7
What is History?
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What is History?

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KS 3: An introduction to History for Year 7 students, includes Why we study History and types of source material. Primary and secondary sources Links to suitable videos. Short self and teacher assessment tasks. Students are fascinated by the section on the discovery of the remains of Richard III in a car park in England.